Pet tent

ABSTRACT

A collapsible tent  100  for housing a pet which folds into a storage bag when not in use. The design and structure is as follows of the tent includes a main body  1 , front  2  and back  3  panels. The frame of the front  2  and back  3  panels are in the “upside down U” (dome) shape; the top and sides of the front  2  and back  3  panels are connected to the main body  1  with zippers  102, 104 ; the bottom of the front  2  and back  3  panels are sewn to the main body  1 . Mesh windows  11  are on the sides of the main body  1 . Shades  12  are also provided on the outside of the windows. The bottom of the two sides of the main body  1  are harnessed with webbing loops  14 . A webbing handle  15  is sewn on the upper portion of the main body  1  (i.e., along the peak of the U-shaped dome). There is an opening  21  on the front panel that allows ingress and egress. A shade  22  covers up the opening  21 ; the shade  22  is in mesh material.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] This patent pertains to the construction of a pet tent where pets can rest. The pet tent has an “upside down U” shape (dome shaped) frame at the front and back panels of the tent; the top of the front and back panels are connected to the main body with zippers; the bottom of the front and back panels are sewn together with the main body; there are mesh windows on the two side panels; there is an opening on the front panel; the opening on the front panel is covered by a mesh shade which can be rolled up and held in place by suitable material such as Velcro® at the top of the front panel; the sides and bottom of the mesh shade are attached to the front panel with zippers; there is no mesh window on the back panel. When the mesh shade on the front panel is unzipped and rolled up, the pet is allowed entrance into the tent for rest; when not in use, the front and back panels of the tent could be unzipped and folded down for storage. The construction is simple and easy to use.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] As people's living standards increase, raising pets has become a popular hobby for many. Pets bring comfort and joy to their owners. Pets, like people, need rest. Pet-owners are keenly aware of this. Pets need a proper place to rest. Traditional hard surfaced cages and containers do not provide a suitable restful environment for the pet.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0003] The purpose of this pet tent is to accommodate the needs of both pets and people. When in use, it can be opened up for pets to rest; when not in use, it can be folded down and stored away in a self-contained storage bag.

[0004] The design and structure is as follows: this pet tent has a main body, front and back panel; the frame of the front and back panel are in the “upside down U” (dome) shape; the top and sides of the front and back panels are connected to the main body with zippers; the bottom of the front and back panels are sewn to the main body; mesh windows are on the sides of the main body; shades are on the outside of the windows; Velcro® is sewn on the inside of the shades; top of the shades are sewn to the main body of the tent; bottom of the shades are attached to the main body with Velcro®; Velcro® is sewn above the top of the shades; the bottom of the two sides of the main body are harnessed with webbing loops and hardware; webbing handle are sewn on the lid (U-shaped dome); there is an opening on the front panel; a shade covers up the opening; the shade is in mesh material; Velcro® is sewn on the inside of the shade; the top of the shade is sewn to the front panel; the bottom and two sides of the shade is attached to the front panel with zippers; Velcro® is sewn above the top of shade; there is a mesh window on the back panel; shade covers the mesh window; Velcro is sewn on the inside of the shade; the top of the shade is sewn to the back panel; the bottom of the shade is attached to the back panel with Velcro®; Velcro® is sewn above the shade.

[0005] When the shade on the front opening is unzipped and rolled up, pets are allowed entrance for rest. When not in use, the front and back panel can be unzipped and folded down for storage. The design is simple and usage is easy.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0006]FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the housing.

[0007]FIG. 2 is a rear view of the housing.

[0008]FIG. 3 is a perspective view, as shown in FIG. 1 wherein the front and side shades are rolled to allow access to the housing and ventilation.

[0009]FIG. 4 illustrates the housing being collapsed for storage.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0010] The following description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention. Various modifications to the embodiments described will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein can be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein. To the extent necessary to achieve a complete understanding of the invention disclosed, the specification and drawings of all patents and patent applications cited in this application are incorporated herein by reference.

[0011]FIG. 1 illustrates a kind of pet tent 100, including main body 1, front panel 2 and back panel 3. The top and the two sides of front panel 2 and back panel 3 are connected by, for example, one or more zippers 102, 104 to the main body 1. The zippers can function to provide structure to the soft sides of the tent 100. The bottom edges of the front panel 2 and back panel 3 are sewn to the main body 1. There is an opening 21 in the front panel 2 allowing ingress and egress to the interior of the pet tent 100. The opening 21 is covered by a shade 22 while the top of the shade 22 is attached to the front panel 2 along an edge of the shade by a suitable method, such as sewing. The bottom and two sides of the front panel 2 can be connected to the main body 1 with, for example, one or more zippers 102. The shade 22 can also be connected to the front panel when it is in a down position, i.e., covering the opening 21 of the front panel 2. When the shade 22 is open it can either be pulled away from the front panel 2 and, for example, propped up (like an awning), or rolled up and secured to prevent the shade from obscuring the opening 21.

[0012]FIG. 2 is a rear view of the pet tent 100. The back panel 3 is in the shape of “upside down U” (dome shape). The mesh window 31 is installed on the back panel 3. Shade 32 covers the mesh window 31. An attaching mechanism, such as Velcro®, 321 is provided on the back panel 3. The Velcro® is sewn on the inside of the shade 32 and on the back panel 3 above the top of the shade 32 as well as on the back panel 3 at or near where the bottom of the shade would abut. In operation, the shade 32 can be kept in a closed position by, for example, adhering the Velcro® on the shade 32 to the Velcro® located on the back panel 3 at or near the lower edge of the shade 32. Alternatively, the shade 32 can be kept in an open position by, for example, rolling the shade 32 and adhering the Velcro® on the shade to the Velcro® located on the back panel 3 at or near the upper edge of the shade 32. When the shade 32 is open the mesh window 31 is visible and air is allowed to pass through the window into the interior of the pet tent 100. Ideally when the shade is down, air is not excluded from the interior of the tent 100 but its access to the interior is slightly impeded. This acts to prevent cold wind and rain from accessing the interior of the tent 100.

[0013]FIG. 3 is a perspective view as shown in FIG. 1 wherein the front 22 and side 12 shade panels are rolled to allow access to the interior of the housing and ventilation. Further to the description in FIG. 1, FIG. 3 illustrates mesh windows 11 on the sides of the main body 1. Shade panels 12 cover up the mesh windows 11 when extended or enable air to freely pass through the windows when pulled away from the windows or secured above or below the windows. Velcro® 121 is provided as a mechanism to secure the shade panels 12 in either an open position or a closed position, i.e., a position that enables air to freely pass through the mesh windows unimpeded or a position that covers the window and therefore acts to somewhat restrict the air flow.

[0014] The top of the shades 12 are sewn to the main body 1 of the tent 100 while the bottom of the shades are attached to the main body 1 with Velcro® 121 when the shade panel is in the closed position. As will be appreciated by those of skill in the art, the shade panels can be configured such that the panels are sewn to the main body 1 along the lower or side edges and secured by the opposing upper edge without departing from the scope of the invention.

[0015] Similar to the description above for the rear panel, Velcro® 13 is sewn above top edge of the shade 12 on the main body and along an area where the bottom edge of the shade panel would abut. The shade panel can then be secured in an open position (i.e., enable the air to pass through the mesh window unimpeded) or a closed position.

[0016] Loops 14 are provided along the bottom surface of the pet tent 100 to accommodate hardware, such as stakes. When in use, the pet tent 100 can be secured or anchored to the ground by placing suitable stakes, such as those already known in the art, through the loops and into the ground. A handle 15 is sewn on the top of the tent 100 to enable the pet tent to be picked up and moved easily.

[0017] In use, the tent is removed from its stored condition and placed in the desired location. The tent body 1 may first be stabilized by putting stakes through the webbing loops 14. This step may, however, be performed later. The front panel 2 and back panel 3 are pulled upward from the bottom panel of the tent so that the front panel 2 and the back panel 3 are positioned perpendicular to the bottom panel to form the frame of the tent 100. In pulling the front panel 2 and rear panel 3 upward, the main body 1 of the tent takes on its domed shaped configuration and the tent is ready to occupy.

[0018] The shade 22 on the front panel 2 can be unzipped and rolled-up. Once rolled up the shade 22 can be held in place to allow ingress and egress to the interior of the tent through the opening 21. Suitable mechanisms for holding up the shade are, for example, ties or the use of Velcro® above the shade 23.

[0019] Additionally, pads (not shown) can be placed in the interior of the tent 100 to provide a soft comfortable surface on which the pet can rest. If the owner does not want the pet to exit the tent, he or she can zip up the shade 22 and block the opening 21. Adequate ventilation for the pet can nonetheless be maintained whether the shade 22 is opened or closed by the use of the side windows and back window. Thus, for ventilation, the side windows 12, the main body 1 and the shade 32 on back panel 3 can likewise be rolled up and be held in place with a suitable mechanism such as Velcro® above the window 13, 33. The mesh windows 12, 32 will allow ventilation. If the weather gets cold, the shades 12, 32, can be let down and optionally attached with the Velcro® to the panel 1, 3 at the bottom 11, 31 so that the pets will be kept from cold air.

[0020] As shown in FIG. 4, when not in use, the zippers 102, 104 which connect the front panel 2 and back panel 3 to the main body 1 are each unzipped. The front panel 2 and back panel 3 can then collapse into a folded down position toward the main body for storage. The configuration of the folded tent is such that the folded tent functions as its own built-in storage bag making storage of the pet tent convenient.

[0021] The foregoing description of embodiments of the present invention have been provided for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to the practitioner skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, thereby enabling others skilled in the art to understand the invention and the various embodiments and with various modifications that are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and its equivalence. 

What is claimed:
 1. A collapsible housing for accommodating a pet comprising: a main body; a back panel connected to the main body; a front panel connected to the main body; and a plurality of loops for accommodating a plurality of stakes.
 2. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 1 wherein the front panel is connected to the main panel by a zipper.
 3. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 1 wherein the rear panel is connected to the main panel by a zipper.
 4. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 1 wherein the front panel further has a front opening that allows access to the collapsible housing for accommodating a pet.
 5. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 4 wherein the front opening is mesh.
 6. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 5 wherein a shade is attached to the front panel above the front opening.
 7. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 6 wherein a bottom side, a first side and a second side of the front shade are connected to the front panel with one or more zippers.
 8. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 1 wherein the main body has a first side and a second side further wherein one of the first side and the second side has a side mesh window.
 9. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 8 wherein the side mesh windows has a side shade.
 10. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 9 wherein the side shade is securable above the side mesh window.
 11. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 1 wherein a top of the main body has a handle attached thereto.
 12. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 1 wherein the back panel has a back mesh window.
 13. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 12 wherein the back mesh window has a back shade.
 14. The collapsible housing for accommodating a pet of claim 1 wherein the housing forms a storage bag in a folded condition.
 15. A housing for a pet comprising: a main body having a bottom side, first side, a second side, and a curved top side; a back panel connected to the main body; and a front panel connected to the main body wherein the housing is collapsible such that the first side and the second side fold toward the bottom side, the front side and the back side fold in towards the bottom side, and thereafter the bottom surface is folded in half.
 16. The housing for a pet of claim 15 further comprising a plurality of loops for accommodating a plurality of stakes.
 17. The housing for a pet of claim 15 wherein the front panel is connected to the main panel by a zipper.
 18. The housing for a pet of claim 15 wherein the rear panel is connected to the main panel by a zipper.
 19. The housing for a pet of claim 15 wherein the front panel further has a front opening that allows access to the housing.
 20. The housing for a pet of claim 19 wherein the front opening is mesh.
 21. The housing of claim 20 wherein a shade is attached to the front panel above the front opening.
 22. The housing of claim 21 wherein a bottom side, a first side and a second side are connected to the front panel with one or more zippers.
 23. The housing for a pet of claim 15 wherein the main body has a first side and a second side, further wherein at least one of the first side and the second side has a side mesh window.
 24. The housing for a pet of claim 23 wherein the side mesh window has a side shade.
 25. The housing for a pet of claim 24 wherein the side shade is securable above the side mesh window.
 26. The housing of claim 15 wherein the curved top of the main body has a handle attached thereto.
 27. The housing of claim 15 wherein the housing forms a storage bag in a folded condition.
 28. A housing for a pet comprising: a main body; a back panel connected to the main body; a front panel connected to the main body; a plurality of loops for accommodating a plurality of stakes; and a handle connected to a top surface of the main body.
 29. The housing for a pet of claim 28 wherein the back mesh window has a back shade.
 30. The housing for a pet of claim 28 wherein the housing is collapsible such that a first side of the main body and a second side of a main body fold toward a bottom side of the main body, thereafter the front panel and the back panel are folded toward the bottom side of the main body.
 31. The housing for a pet of claim 28 wherein the front panel is connected to the main panel by a zipper.
 32. The housing for a pet of claim 28 wherein the rear panel is connected to the main panel by a zipper.
 33. The housing for a pet of claim 28 wherein the front panel further has a front opening that allows access to the housing.
 34. The housing for a pet of claim 33 wherein the front opening is mesh.
 35. The housing for a pet of claim 34 wherein a front shade is attached to the front panel above the front opening.
 36. The housing for a pet of claim 35 wherein a bottom side, a first side and a second side of the front shade are connected to the front panel with one or more zippers.
 37. The housing for a pet of claim 28 wherein the main body has a first side and a second side and further wherein one of the first side and the second side has a side mesh window.
 38. The housing for a pet of claim 37 wherein the side mesh window has a side shade.
 39. The housing of claim 38 wherein the side shade is securable above the side mesh window.
 40. The housing for a pet of claim 28 wherein the back panel has a back mesh window.
 41. The housing for a pet of claim 40 wherein the back mesh window has a back shade.
 42. The housing for a pet of claim 28 wherein the housing forms a storage bag in a folded condition. 